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Title:  Horsehead Nebula as Seen by HubbleRequires cookie*
Facility:  Hubble Space Telescope 
Subjects:  Horsehead Nebula | Nebula 
Spectral Type:  Optical 
Title:  HST Center of M31Requires cookie*
Facility:  Hubble Space Telescope 
Subjects:  M31 | Galaxy 
Title:  Scorpius X-1Requires cookie*
Facility:  Swift Gamma Ray Burst Explorer 
Instrument:  X-Ray Telescope (XRT) 
Subjects:  X-ray Nova J1745-26 | Scorpius X-1 | Neutron Star | Compact Object 
Title:  X-ray Crab NebulaRequires cookie*
Facility:  Chandra X-ray Observatory 
Instrument:  Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS) 
Subjects:  Crab Nebula | Nebula 
Spectral Type:  X-ray 
Title:  Chandra Million Second ExposureRequires cookie*
Facility:  Chandra X-ray Observatory 
Instrument:  Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS) 
Subjects:  Chandra Deep Field South | Deep Field 
Spectral Type:  X-ray 
Title:  Infrared Crab NebulaRequires cookie*
Subjects:  Crab Nebula | Nebula 
Spectral Type:  Infrared 
Title:  M31 from EinsteinRequires cookie*
Facility:  Einstein Observatory 
Subjects:  M31 | Galaxy 
Spectral Type:  X-ray 
Title:  Optical Crab NebulaRequires cookie*
Facility:  Palomar Observatory 
Instrument:  Palomar 60-inch 
Subjects:  Crab Nebula | Nebula 
Spectral Type:  Optical 
Title:  radio-crab.jpgRequires cookie*
Subjects:  Crab Nebula | Nebula 
Spectral Type:  Radio 

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